释义 |
gol·iard \ˈgōlyərd, -ˌyärd\ noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: French, from Old French goliart, goliard glutton, drunkard, trickster, probably from gole throat, gullet (from Latin gula) + -art, -ard — more at glutton : a wandering student of the 12th or 13th century given to the writing of goliardic verse and to convivial living and minstrelsy |